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Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

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Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is known for its giant amphitheater of hoodoos, spires, and colorful cliffs that shift throughout the day with changing light and shadows. The next morning in Bryce Canyon we set out on the Queen’s Garden and Navajo Loop combination trail, a roughly three mile hike that drops from the rim into the hoodoo filled amphitheater.

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Bryce opened with easy rim access and one of the park's classic first looks into the hoodoos from Sunrise Point.

Sunrise Point

Bryce opened with easy rim access and one of the park's classic first looks into the hoodoos from Sunrise Point.

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Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

Bryce Canyon Scenic Road

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Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

Queen's Garden and Navajo Loop

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